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my stocks keep running the gountlet gauntlett of europe and china. we have companies that are creating value for shareholders regardless of what is going on in the rest of the world. the economy could smash into a retaining wall and i believe these stocks are still bullish place to be. hence why i'm talking about the break up, corporate break ups. we love it when companies try to buyback loads of stock at low prices and by making smart acquisitions. but the be all and end up is when they try to make more money for you. we see this play out over and over again. although, with kraft the snack spin off. so tonight, i want to talk about another company that is breaking itself up. newscorp has five major business types. they own foxnews, fx and then there is newscorp satellite tv division. they have a television segment and have two shows and further down the road on the movie side, they have a pair of seek quells avatar, they have some powerful stuff in the pipe for years to come. i said they have five business lines, and the fifth one is publishing and
my stocks keep running the gountlet gauntlett of europe and china. we have companies that are creating value for shareholders regardless of what is going on in the rest of the world. the economy could smash into a retaining wall and i believe these stocks are still bullish place to be. hence why i'm talking about the break up, corporate break ups. we love it when companies try to buyback loads of stock at low prices and by making smart acquisitions. but the be all and end up is when they try to...
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a year ago all the wise guys were telling us to avoid china because it was a house of cards. the course only grew more uniform with the chinese market falling to multiyear lows. but in the last few weeks, china's economy bottomed during the summer as they were focused way too much on beating inflation. now it's become the best performer in the world, and i don't think you've missed the move which is why my trust has been buying an etf that mimics china. finally there's apple. we've become addicted to apple. we are deeply focused on its decline which continued in the a.m. today, taking out $500 right before the opening, while it rallied with the rest of the market into the bell. i'm sure some people feel it's now washed out. i for one welcome the shakeout. apple had become the only stock that people talked about, a sure sign it was overheated. the summer soldiers, the sunshine patriots, they're now headed for the hills. aided by analysts who can't take the pain and are anxious to distance themselves from a stock that they perceive to be a loser so they cut the price targets an
a year ago all the wise guys were telling us to avoid china because it was a house of cards. the course only grew more uniform with the chinese market falling to multiyear lows. but in the last few weeks, china's economy bottomed during the summer as they were focused way too much on beating inflation. now it's become the best performer in the world, and i don't think you've missed the move which is why my trust has been buying an etf that mimics china. finally there's apple. we've become...
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starbucks is not slowing down in china. we see slowdown in china from yum! brands. we also see it from tiffany's. starbucks had a very, very good quarter. the stock gapped higher. analyst howard schultz said the right thing, they are not slowing down in china. green mountain i think has problems. they have too much competition. they have a lot of inventory. there is possible accounting. i would not be selling puts in a stock like green mountain, that you could blink your eye, it could be $25 next week. > > it went down from $110. i'm comfortable owning it at a lower level. i think- > > what level? it traded at $29- > > if i buy it at $30, i can live with that- > > it just traded 18 two months ago- but to get back to starbucks, starbucks is going into tea in india. that's big. > round number three: tip top ten. 10 s&p stocks make up 80% of the index climb. is that bullish or bearish for equity markets? > > obviously it is bullish. if you look at what stocks have rallied this year, we talked about it last week, is the banks. the banks have been on fire. apple is one o
starbucks is not slowing down in china. we see slowdown in china from yum! brands. we also see it from tiffany's. starbucks had a very, very good quarter. the stock gapped higher. analyst howard schultz said the right thing, they are not slowing down in china. green mountain i think has problems. they have too much competition. they have a lot of inventory. there is possible accounting. i would not be selling puts in a stock like green mountain, that you could blink your eye, it could be $25...
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i think china is coming back. however, right now judging by the quarters we've seen so far, that could be wishful thinking. i think things could pan out. making money is hard money. the easy money is from the u.s. here is the bottom line. the earning season has paused long enough thanks to sandy that we can catch our breath. and when we do, it is the companies that failed and chose not to go over sea so please don't stray too far from home if you want to invest in a way that would let you get some sleep last night. which is more than i had last night at the blaring local doubletree. >> thank you for taking my call. it is an honor to speak with you. this fly fishing instructor from the university of tennessee wants to know, what is up with ford? why is it not a rocket flying high? >> it's a rocket flying high in the united states but not in europe. >> it is a rocket flying too low in europe. where they were six years ago they decided to reinvent the company and close a lot of factories i think they will. but becaus
i think china is coming back. however, right now judging by the quarters we've seen so far, that could be wishful thinking. i think things could pan out. making money is hard money. the easy money is from the u.s. here is the bottom line. the earning season has paused long enough thanks to sandy that we can catch our breath. and when we do, it is the companies that failed and chose not to go over sea so please don't stray too far from home if you want to invest in a way that would let you get...
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it plans to open 2400 starbucks in china and the u.s. within two years. "overall, there's going to be coffee available. that'll help you on pricing, so it might be a good time to be expanding." starbucks' expansion plans aren't only meared number of shops. in the last 12 months, its acquired juice company evolution fresh, bakery la boulange, and is about to finalize acquisition of tea company teavanna. tensions remain high in michigan's capitol city, where legislation is about to be passed that could weaken the power of unions. protestors are furious. republican lawmakers moved quickly last week to enact "right to work legislation," allowing workers at unionized companies not to pay dues to the union, which reduces bargaining power right in the uaw's own back yard. the measure has already been approved by both chambers of michigan's legislature, and final enactment could take place tomorrow. republican governor rick snyder supports the legislation. if enacted, it would make michigan the 24th state with right-to-work laws. recent strikes at a california sh
it plans to open 2400 starbucks in china and the u.s. within two years. "overall, there's going to be coffee available. that'll help you on pricing, so it might be a good time to be expanding." starbucks' expansion plans aren't only meared number of shops. in the last 12 months, its acquired juice company evolution fresh, bakery la boulange, and is about to finalize acquisition of tea company teavanna. tensions remain high in michigan's capitol city, where legislation is about to be...
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to tell people have confidence in our main industry which is the oil industry while they sell 22% to china and 14% to japan and 1% to india. melissa: doctor, thanks so much for coming on and cutting through all the noise. i really appreciate it. hope you come back soon. >> anytime, melissa. thank you. >> superstorm sandy causing major turbulence for airlines. more than 15,000 flight cancellations are pounding the travel industry. you see why as you see cabbed sub irge ined and trains surrounded by water. look at those cabs! they're not going anywhere anytime soon. look at that. all right. even when there is a superstorm at the end of the day it is all about money. we'll be right back. melissa: all right. let's get another check of superstorm sandy still wreaking havoc across the northeast hding right for western new york. jeff flock is out in point pleasant beach, new jersey, with the latest. jeff, boy, i can't believe you're still out there. how is it? i appreciate the sentiment. it is almost like, strikes me almost like a snowstorm but this is not going to melt anytime soon the place is
to tell people have confidence in our main industry which is the oil industry while they sell 22% to china and 14% to japan and 1% to india. melissa: doctor, thanks so much for coming on and cutting through all the noise. i really appreciate it. hope you come back soon. >> anytime, melissa. thank you. >> superstorm sandy causing major turbulence for airlines. more than 15,000 flight cancellations are pounding the travel industry. you see why as you see cabbed sub irge ined and...
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taking over the china. the children of the original revolutionary leaders and xi is one of these, but this is a jiang group and it's an intensely business-oriented group. i think you will see some political reforms continue, and some economic reforms and basically the job of this group is how do we keep the people stable so we can hang on to power for various reasons? >> it sounds like what you're telling me is if it ends up that way it's an investment status quo, that we should continue to do the same things we've been doing in the way we view china and the way we invest related to it. >> i think so. the slowdown in growth is real and the shift from investment to consumption is real. there are many problems and pollution in china that have to be dealt with, but basically, this is an issue of the mining stocks and the mental stocks worrying about growth news. they've turned positive and will be for some months ahead in terms of improving numbers. so i think it's better than it was say, six months ago and th
taking over the china. the children of the original revolutionary leaders and xi is one of these, but this is a jiang group and it's an intensely business-oriented group. i think you will see some political reforms continue, and some economic reforms and basically the job of this group is how do we keep the people stable so we can hang on to power for various reasons? >> it sounds like what you're telling me is if it ends up that way it's an investment status quo, that we should continue...
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the company is just getting started selling in china. it has more cash on hand than many country's entire economies. and it's been written off prematurely before. time to sell or time to buy? there's probably an app for that. i'm neal karlinsky for "nightline" in seattle. >> you know they got something cool cooking. thanks to neal and thank you for watching abc news. we're always online at abcnews.com. and we'll be here tomorrow night. i hope you'll join us then. have a good nit.
the company is just getting started selling in china. it has more cash on hand than many country's entire economies. and it's been written off prematurely before. time to sell or time to buy? there's probably an app for that. i'm neal karlinsky for "nightline" in seattle. >> you know they got something cool cooking. thanks to neal and thank you for watching abc news. we're always online at abcnews.com. and we'll be here tomorrow night. i hope you'll join us then. have a good nit.
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opened 30 new stores in china. and there is a universality in gap that will resonate over there. and the results were pretty darn good. the company delivering 6% increase in same-store sales. driven by strength. and i think the strength is going to continue. in fact, i bet things get better in the first half of the year. why? how about the raw cost issue. high cost cotton, a big headwind for gap. the price of cotton declined dramatically and the company will lap double digit cotton price increases. cotton is a huge cost for gap. more so than any -- more so than most retailers. the savings from lower cotton prices represent a tailwind for the company. what we discovered with dollar general if gross margins are expanding, people like you, even if margins aren't as strong as we were true. gap sells 9% long term growth rate. buy the stock here and buy more if it goes lower as we approach the ugh-ugh. that's the new thing for fiscal cliff. two lines. anyway, gap is not getting credit it deserves. the recent pullback is a terrific buying opportunity, one you don't want to miss, at leas
opened 30 new stores in china. and there is a universality in gap that will resonate over there. and the results were pretty darn good. the company delivering 6% increase in same-store sales. driven by strength. and i think the strength is going to continue. in fact, i bet things get better in the first half of the year. why? how about the raw cost issue. high cost cotton, a big headwind for gap. the price of cotton declined dramatically and the company will lap double digit cotton price...
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vast reserves of natural resources the territorial for large as previously sparked mass protests in china. people across the globe choose different ways to go big konami crisis some resents the fact that some of for direct action. tells a story now one businessman who descended who decided rather to spearhead changes to the system by declaring himself a financial institution. oh thank you to. look like you did fyshwick is a cheeky northern charmer he made his fortune selling minibuses in his hometown of burnley but instead of fancy holidays and expensive cars when the credit crisis hit dave wanted to give something back so he decided to open a bank his late two thousand and eight early two thousand and nine my mini it was recalled along to me to get funded for their bosses as they are doing for the last fifteen years but overnight that just stopped the banks just stop lending to the to the customers and i'm thinking have it done something wrong have they made a mistake of that up at the gas bill or triple a form bill you know it's not the people that are the problem it's the banks that ha
vast reserves of natural resources the territorial for large as previously sparked mass protests in china. people across the globe choose different ways to go big konami crisis some resents the fact that some of for direct action. tells a story now one businessman who descended who decided rather to spearhead changes to the system by declaring himself a financial institution. oh thank you to. look like you did fyshwick is a cheeky northern charmer he made his fortune selling minibuses in his...
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china has for years and years been long u.s. treasuries. and now if they're cutting back, is that a concern, do you think? or not? >> well, you're real sharp there, sue, because the treasury international capital flow data had their annual revisions as many data points due this time of year. and it showed a bigger dropoff in the holdings of china. i personally think that the unraveling of anything that could go wrong in the treasury complex in my opinion isn't going to be based on who's buying and who's holding as much as what happens when everybody no matter who you are and whether your position's big or smaller, see a potential digital move or we see interest rates realign for safety issues or if the global economy actually can get into high gear. >> all right. ricky, thanks a million. appreciate it. >> thank you, sue. >> u.s. markets made extra use of that extra day last month. the s&p had its best february close since 1998 up 4%. the nasdaq crossed the 3,000 threshold for the first time since 2000. and the dow turned in its fifth consec
china has for years and years been long u.s. treasuries. and now if they're cutting back, is that a concern, do you think? or not? >> well, you're real sharp there, sue, because the treasury international capital flow data had their annual revisions as many data points due this time of year. and it showed a bigger dropoff in the holdings of china. i personally think that the unraveling of anything that could go wrong in the treasury complex in my opinion isn't going to be based on who's...
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india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i lishares.s. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i nt to use the same stuff the big guys use. isres. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart ofour portfolio. taefficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. maybe you want to incorporate a business or protect your family with a will or living trust and you'd like the help of an attorney. at legalzoom, a legal plan attorney is available in most states with every personalized document to answer questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. liz: it's now 12 days since superstorm sandy ma
india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i lishares.s. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i nt to use the same stuff the big guys use. isres. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart ofour portfolio. taefficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call...
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it looks like china is decelerated. we've got to do some work tonight on that and come back tomorrow. this has long been one of the best stocks that we have talked about. >>> all right. we've got great news to report tonight. our fabulous executive producer regina had a baby girl today. we want to wel
it looks like china is decelerated. we've got to do some work tonight on that and come back tomorrow. this has long been one of the best stocks that we have talked about. >>> all right. we've got great news to report tonight. our fabulous executive producer regina had a baby girl today. we want to wel
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china is starting to come back. on the other side of china, we should start to see good rebound. that is the premise. here we are in the united states with one of the best economies in the world getting better and the potential to take them off the rails with the fiscal cliff conversation. liz: more than 200 companies have moved up their dividend of dave. do you have plans to speed up your favorites before the end of the year, andrew? >> we have a very healthy dividend payment. we have what we consider a long-term approach. the short answer is, we are looking at all options. it is doubtful we will do anything. liz: are you in the cheering for you think it will not be as bad if they do not strike a deal? >> there is no business leader out there that is not in the camp of saying if this does not get done, this will be a very negative affect on the u.s. economy. we are in the camp, all of us, working hard to bring that point to both sides of the aisle. i believe that they are hearing that very loudly from many of us in the business community. the hammering out and the public domain
china is starting to come back. on the other side of china, we should start to see good rebound. that is the premise. here we are in the united states with one of the best economies in the world getting better and the potential to take them off the rails with the fiscal cliff conversation. liz: more than 200 companies have moved up their dividend of dave. do you have plans to speed up your favorites before the end of the year, andrew? >> we have a very healthy dividend payment. we have...
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reserves of natural resources the territorial fallout has previously sparked mass protests in both china and japan. international observer. called ukraine's parliamentary election a backward step for democracy saying they witnessed abuse of power and excessive use of money during the vote over eighty five percent of ballots have been counted so far with the ruling party in the lead the opposition which seeks the impeachment of incumbent president viktor yushchenko of its come second with more than twenty four percent of the votes official results are expected to be announced on wednesday. people across the globe choose different ways to vent their anger at the economic crisis some resent the fat cats some opt for a different action artist or a smith tells us the story of one businessman who decided to spearhead changes to the system by a declaring himself a financial institution. hello thank you. for the work you do fyshwick is a cheeky northern charmer he made his fortune selling minibuses in his hometown of burnley but instead of fancy holidays and expensive cars when the credit crisis
reserves of natural resources the territorial fallout has previously sparked mass protests in both china and japan. international observer. called ukraine's parliamentary election a backward step for democracy saying they witnessed abuse of power and excessive use of money during the vote over eighty five percent of ballots have been counted so far with the ruling party in the lead the opposition which seeks the impeachment of incumbent president viktor yushchenko of its come second with more...
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how about the china fashion stocks themselves. governor romney talked about how he was going to call out china as a currency manipulator. that would have helped the commodity stocks, particularly the steels. and i say you've got to sell them. there is no relief for dumping. these people believed romney would open up more plans for federal drilling. >> i see no reason for oil to get further here. my clin nation is to look for stocks on sale. okay. dividend protection isn't as good as we go over the cliff. they raise taxes on dividends, but they do represent good value in a resource-constrained world. especially after $4 pasting for crude. it's a tough call. these stocks are up so much that in any case, you might want to sell them just to lock in that great capital gains. i think the world of cosco and walmart. i like the apparel stocks very well. pbh. i can understand trimming them after sequestration and a fiscal cliff that raises the taxes on capital gains. those that thought romney could scrap obama care really got whacked today
how about the china fashion stocks themselves. governor romney talked about how he was going to call out china as a currency manipulator. that would have helped the commodity stocks, particularly the steels. and i say you've got to sell them. there is no relief for dumping. these people believed romney would open up more plans for federal drilling. >> i see no reason for oil to get further here. my clin nation is to look for stocks on sale. okay. dividend protection isn't as good as we go...
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china just, is investing billions of dollars in high-speed rail. what are we doing here in this country? we should be rebuilding america. have more taxpayers and quit putting increased burden on taxpayers. >> then raise the taxes. liz: will we have a deal tonight? >> dennis, raise taxes to pay for it, please. take that position and come out and say raise taxes to pay for it. stop borrowing money to do what you said. liz: representative humans camp will we have a deal? >> no time to finish that. irs moved back withholding tables. there is still a few days. deal that raises taxes increases spending and ignores entitlement reforms i'm a no on any deals. david: no on deals from all three of you guys. wish we had better news to report but happy new year. keep it real at least for the new year. congressman huelskamp, mulvaney and kucinich. liz: thank you for your presence on the show. >> thank you. liz: while the world is watching the clock closely while we face the fiscal cliff deadline, wilbur ross says there is looming deadline that could cause the u.
china just, is investing billions of dollars in high-speed rail. what are we doing here in this country? we should be rebuilding america. have more taxpayers and quit putting increased burden on taxpayers. >> then raise the taxes. liz: will we have a deal tonight? >> dennis, raise taxes to pay for it, please. take that position and come out and say raise taxes to pay for it. stop borrowing money to do what you said. liz: representative humans camp will we have a deal? >> no...
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a combination of better numbers out of china. some better numbers here, frankly. i think i feel a little better about that. i would argue our earnings estimates both this year and next year are below kind of street consensus. i still think valuations are okay. that's why you don't have to see the market get killed even though you're going to probably see some of those earnings estimates drift down over time. >> this market reaction today surprised me. i wonder how you see it. why are we down 139 points today on the dow industrials on the heels of a report that said 171,000 new jobs were created? >> you know, it's almost an impossible question. i wanted to say that it was because we got paid on it maybe yesterday because of the adp report. i'm surprised we maybe gave this much back. that's a real surprise. >> hendrick, real quick, how important is the election to the markets? >> very important, but in the end as churchhill said, when the americans exhausted all other options, they'll do the right thing. i'm not too worried about the fiscal cliff debate. i think we'
a combination of better numbers out of china. some better numbers here, frankly. i think i feel a little better about that. i would argue our earnings estimates both this year and next year are below kind of street consensus. i still think valuations are okay. that's why you don't have to see the market get killed even though you're going to probably see some of those earnings estimates drift down over time. >> this market reaction today surprised me. i wonder how you see it. why are we...
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and china do seem to have bottomed out. >>. >> dan, thanks very much for joining us. and speaking of hurricane sandy, a levee break in new jersey is prompting rescue operations for new jersey. so the fallout continues. >>> still to come, more on the super storm sandy as it sweeps across the eastern u.s. >>> welcome back. these are the headlines today from around the globe. sandy roaring ashore, powerful storm dumps a ton of rain on theest east coast, knocks out power to millions and floods parts of lower manhattan. >> and shares of bp rising, hiking its dividend by more than 12%. >> and ubs will cut 10,000 jobs an weaned down it fixed income business. deutsche bank sees revenues boosted by debt trading. >> we hope you survived the night safely. >> and we're starting to get more of a sense of how damaging sandy has been. while hurricane sandy may not be a hurricane by name, it's still having a major impact. the storm made landfall monday night along the new jersey coastline as a tropical cyclone, a technical term as it was still packing hurricane force winds. sandy is
and china do seem to have bottomed out. >>. >> dan, thanks very much for joining us. and speaking of hurricane sandy, a levee break in new jersey is prompting rescue operations for new jersey. so the fallout continues. >>> still to come, more on the super storm sandy as it sweeps across the eastern u.s. >>> welcome back. these are the headlines today from around the globe. sandy roaring ashore, powerful storm dumps a ton of rain on theest east coast, knocks out...
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liz: let me just say you also like china funds. these are energy companies, banks, etc., china, seeing a little bit of a slowdown? >> i think we are. china has been a disappointment this year. no one believes it's going back to 10% growth. we do think the worst news is behind it and it will rebound in 2013. another area is chinese small caps. companies that will benefit the most consumption continues to rise in china. liz: chinese small caps. an unbelievable story that has been up-and-down. it is good to see you. thank you very much. >> and you, turn to. liz: we will see what happens a couple of days before the election. the closing bell ringing and seven minutes. take a look at the big board. the dow jones industrial taking a pretty big hit today. this last hour, seven minutes ago, down 133 points for the year. the dow jones is up 7%. the nasdaq is up 14% year-to-date. the s&p is up 12%. make that 13% if you're looking at year-over-year jack, you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to
liz: let me just say you also like china funds. these are energy companies, banks, etc., china, seeing a little bit of a slowdown? >> i think we are. china has been a disappointment this year. no one believes it's going back to 10% growth. we do think the worst news is behind it and it will rebound in 2013. another area is chinese small caps. companies that will benefit the most consumption continues to rise in china. liz: chinese small caps. an unbelievable story that has been...
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china and the united states. david: hold on, bob, let me define what you mean about clean energy, a lot of people from nrc did do not include natural gas with clean energy, but do you? >> well, what i'm talking about is wind, solar and other sources, but the key-- >> what about natural gas bob? >> the key to it, david, how we get it. it has to be gotten in a responsible way. we can't continue to put our communities, our ranchers, our farmers at risk and we can't continue to kick down the road the transition we need to make for the sake of our economy, for the sake of our national security for the sake of our-- >> we're not kick it go down the road. this isn't a fiscal cliff kick down the road. they're improving techniques all the time. they're not kicking the problem down the road. >> most are. and those that aren't need to be required to do so. we need to improve the public oversight. right now they don't have to comply with our foundational safeguards, david. like the clean water act. safe drinking water. that
china and the united states. david: hold on, bob, let me define what you mean about clean energy, a lot of people from nrc did do not include natural gas with clean energy, but do you? >> well, what i'm talking about is wind, solar and other sources, but the key-- >> what about natural gas bob? >> the key to it, david, how we get it. it has to be gotten in a responsible way. we can't continue to put our communities, our ranchers, our farmers at risk and we can't continue to...
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so you have china engineering a soft landing and starting to recover. you have europe away from the brink. greece got upgraded today. who would have thought it. that is what the market is looking at. saying okay. it is not going to be the worst kcase sharcenario, but you coul extend the middle class tax cuts and be done with it. it is in a recession. >> and i think the market would not like that very much. everybody is expecting that you get the middle class tax cuts done. >> and if you can get china and europe doing better. it is hard to be terribly bearish on the u.s. >> y are going to stay with our politico expert. this is a rally that has surprised experts. it hasn't been that easy to be optimistic. >> it is. i think you have to be cautious here. the probability that this could fall apart is very, very real. >> so, you have to be careful up at these levels as a trader. i have low exposure up here. i have protection. that is how you have to play this market. stay with us please. >> yesterday it looked like washington was inching towards a deal. but t
so you have china engineering a soft landing and starting to recover. you have europe away from the brink. greece got upgraded today. who would have thought it. that is what the market is looking at. saying okay. it is not going to be the worst kcase sharcenario, but you coul extend the middle class tax cuts and be done with it. it is in a recession. >> and i think the market would not like that very much. everybody is expecting that you get the middle class tax cuts done. >> and if...
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she is the first woman from china to win an lpga event and it is a major. the final round of the saint jude classic and rory mcilroy with the tee shot and double bow tbees and puts him at six -- double bogies and puts him at six under. he has a one-shot lead. he can tie it with this chip. can't get much closer than that. he wins it only a second week back from back surgery. some think timmy's haircut is asymetrical and that's why he is struggling on the mound. the junior milk man in the house. he strikes him out in the first. but on this bunt he runs it to first. he left the game with a no hitter and that's not fair. he doubles off lynn -- lincicum. and then josh hamilton says i can do that too. he is pulled after scoring five runs on nine hits. it is 5-0 the final. giants shut out for the second time in three games. >> i am sticking to what i can. i am not trying to make any drastic changes. i haven't done anything drastically different. like i said, i am just trying to grind it out and find a way out of the hole. >> it is just a matter of time before he d
she is the first woman from china to win an lpga event and it is a major. the final round of the saint jude classic and rory mcilroy with the tee shot and double bow tbees and puts him at six -- double bogies and puts him at six under. he has a one-shot lead. he can tie it with this chip. can't get much closer than that. he wins it only a second week back from back surgery. some think timmy's haircut is asymetrical and that's why he is struggling on the mound. the junior milk man in the house....
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smartphone in china. shares of nokia jumped 12.8%. volume was very heavy as shares sit at a seven-month high. meantime, banking stocks were in focus thanks to the job cuts announced at citigroup. bank of america joined in the rallyitesh shar closing with a double-digit handle. with b. of a. finishing the session at $10.46, it's the first close over $10 per share since july 2011. also helping the financial sector: insurance companies.sh two of them released their esatim of how much hurricane sandy will cost them. travelers figures the storm wilt cost it $650 million. hartford pegged its storm losses a analysts say the companies can absorb the impact. both stocks were higher. travelers rallied 4.9%, closing less than one dollar away from a new 52-week high. hartford added 2.9%. drug giant pfizer had encouraging news on an experimental breast cancer drug. with up to $6 billion in potential global sales, the stock rallied. shares jumped 1.9% on heavier than usual volume. while the breast cancer drug tests wer
smartphone in china. shares of nokia jumped 12.8%. volume was very heavy as shares sit at a seven-month high. meantime, banking stocks were in focus thanks to the job cuts announced at citigroup. bank of america joined in the rallyitesh shar closing with a double-digit handle. with b. of a. finishing the session at $10.46, it's the first close over $10 per share since july 2011. also helping the financial sector: insurance companies.sh two of them released their esatim of how much hurricane...
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. >>> china's oil demand hitting a record high. new analysis from platt's says china consumed 9.8 billion barrels of crude in september. that is 9.1% increase from the same period last year. that is good. that means their economy is working. we need that. >>> apple's shares getting squeezed after-hours. the company disappoints on earnings for the third straight quarter. has it become a victim of its own success? >>> plus you're welcome america. california dewatching its jobless claims numbers. we have details how it pulled off the huge screw-up, coming up. ♪ . ♪ . melissa: so as i mentioned apple just releasing disappointing fiscal fourth quarter earnings and its conference call is currently underway but we took adam shapiro off the call to tell us what is going on. adam, what is the latest? >> the big headline a lot of people are talking about, melissa, the 14 million ipads they sold in t fourth quarter. third quarter they sold 17 million. this was a miss. we heard tim cook say somewhere around 15 million when talking about th
. >>> china's oil demand hitting a record high. new analysis from platt's says china consumed 9.8 billion barrels of crude in september. that is 9.1% increase from the same period last year. that is good. that means their economy is working. we need that. >>> apple's shares getting squeezed after-hours. the company disappoints on earnings for the third straight quarter. has it become a victim of its own success? >>> plus you're welcome america. california dewatching...
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she is the first woman from china to win an lpga event and it is a major. the final round of the saint jude classic and rory mcilroy with the tee shot and double bow tbees and puts him at six -- double bogies and puts him at six under. he has a one-shot lead. he can tie it with this chip. can't get much closer than that. he wins it only a second week back from back surgery.me think some think timmy's haircut isymd asymetrical and that's why he is struggling on the mound. the junior milk man in the house. he strikes him out in the first. but on this bunt he runs it to first. he left the game with a no hitter and that's not fair. he doubles off lynn --en. and then josh hamilton says i can do that too. he is pulled after scoring five runs on nine hits. it is 5-0 the final. giants shut out for the second time in three games. >> i am sticking to what ican. i am not trying to make any drastic changes. i haven't done anything drastically different. like i said, i am just trying to grind it out and find a way out of the hole. >> it is just a matter of time before h
she is the first woman from china to win an lpga event and it is a major. the final round of the saint jude classic and rory mcilroy with the tee shot and double bow tbees and puts him at six -- double bogies and puts him at six under. he has a one-shot lead. he can tie it with this chip. can't get much closer than that. he wins it only a second week back from back surgery.me think some think timmy's haircut isymd asymetrical and that's why he is struggling on the mound. the junior milk man in...
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returned to profitability in south america and china profit jumped 10%. shares jumped 9.5% as volume tripled. g.m. hopes to stop losing money in europe by the middle of the decade. yesterday, ford told us it expects its european business to begin turning around in about a year. today, ford shares were also on the move after its strong0 earnings report during the market closure. ford rallied 8.2%. over $11 per share for the first time since may. some merger action in the clothes and fashion industry hit the tape with p.v.h. buying warnaco group, that's the company licensing lvin kleinle speedo and other brands. warnco stock shot up almost 39%. the deal totals $2.8 billion in cash and stock. the buyer, p.v.h., rose 20% as a big sign of market confidence in the deal. and u.s. vitamin maker schiff nutrition has agreed to be bought by bayer, pushing schiff stock up 46%. the five most actively traded exchange traded products were mixed. the volatility note saw thee biggest gain, up 2 and that's tonight's "market cus."fos. >> susie: a warning tonht from the u.s.
returned to profitability in south america and china profit jumped 10%. shares jumped 9.5% as volume tripled. g.m. hopes to stop losing money in europe by the middle of the decade. yesterday, ford told us it expects its european business to begin turning around in about a year. today, ford shares were also on the move after its strong0 earnings report during the market closure. ford rallied 8.2%. over $11 per share for the first time since may. some merger action in the clothes and fashion...
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it comes at a crucial moment for china as economic concerns have intensified. china's third quarter gdp fell to 7.4% year-over-year, the lowest rate since early 2009. meantime, the yuan is trading around a 19-year high, important, of course, because if china continues to slow, could see the new regime move to weaken china's currency and enact further stimulus to boost its economy. more on that, bring in jpmorgan's chairman of global markets for china h pleasure to speak with you. >> thank you. >> what are you expecting out of this change of leadership. does this set the stage for stimulus, too many green chutes to entertain the idea right now of further stimulus? >> we are indeed seeing some green shoots of recovery in the chinese economy after seven quarters of deceleration. it's important to note the chinese economy this year is going to grow much closer to the government's target of 7en 5%, rather than exceeding it in a wide margin. recent months, seeing some recovery in industrial production, in the purchasing manager's index or even in retail seams. howeve
it comes at a crucial moment for china as economic concerns have intensified. china's third quarter gdp fell to 7.4% year-over-year, the lowest rate since early 2009. meantime, the yuan is trading around a 19-year high, important, of course, because if china continues to slow, could see the new regime move to weaken china's currency and enact further stimulus to boost its economy. more on that, bring in jpmorgan's chairman of global markets for china h pleasure to speak with you. >> thank...
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many apple tablets they can sell because if you have 300 million people here and 400 million people in china that could potentially buy this tablet. >>> coming up next cramer is getting serious with the fiscal cliff. find out who is joining. cramer plugs you into a company that is helping to repair the east coast after superstorm sandy all ahead on "mad money." got your first move tomorrow when we come right back. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may inclu
many apple tablets they can sell because if you have 300 million people here and 400 million people in china that could potentially buy this tablet. >>> coming up next cramer is getting serious with the fiscal cliff. find out who is joining. cramer plugs you into a company that is helping to repair the east coast after superstorm sandy all ahead on "mad money." got your first move tomorrow when we come right back. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel...
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where do you see the charts here because china is starting to recover. we have data over the weekend that tells you one exports might not be as bad as we think. china is the growth story. we can make a fundamental call but what do you see on the charts? >> we put out a chart today in our chart talk report highlighting a way of the commodities index. it's a secular bull market with a big cyclical correction from early 2011. we think we are completing that now. big levels on that chart around 550 or 500. we don't think we would go below 550 on that. >> last question, steve. since you brought along the technology your bullish technology that is a sector to lead us higher? we are having the long discussion about apple. is technology strong enough to go ahead without apple or is this making apple to rise? >> that is the biggest stock in the s&p 500 technology index. you have other big cap names that look well. the bottom line is we have a propritear model. deeply oversold. just got upgraded last week. if you take a look at the big picture chart on tech that i
where do you see the charts here because china is starting to recover. we have data over the weekend that tells you one exports might not be as bad as we think. china is the growth story. we can make a fundamental call but what do you see on the charts? >> we put out a chart today in our chart talk report highlighting a way of the commodities index. it's a secular bull market with a big cyclical correction from early 2011. we think we are completing that now. big levels on that chart...
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we did see some weakness, you correctly noted in asia and in china. or in china in europe. i don't think that's unique to eaton. but we see our markets next year expanding by 5% in 2012. that's a solid base to operate off of. >> the shortfall in europe was due to a slowing euro zone economy and i understand china is cutting. do you think europe doing enough to make you feel it is a temporary situation? >> our view on going back to europe in the third quarter is we thought we'd see them in recession in the fourth quarter of 2011 and first quarter of 2012 beep think that will extend out into the second quarter of 2012. we edge courancouraged by the m to strengthen the banking structure. we're have to see the overall fiscal reform to occur to get those deficits down. our view is that we come out of a fairly shallow recession in europe and start to see some stabilization in the second half. that's what's in our forecast. >> get all the stuff in the table. brazil. you talked about a market a little bit weaker in brazil bufl we often think of the brazilian market as one that is r
we did see some weakness, you correctly noted in asia and in china. or in china in europe. i don't think that's unique to eaton. but we see our markets next year expanding by 5% in 2012. that's a solid base to operate off of. >> the shortfall in europe was due to a slowing euro zone economy and i understand china is cutting. do you think europe doing enough to make you feel it is a temporary situation? >> our view on going back to europe in the third quarter is we thought we'd see...
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you see the car being crushed and making claims that are false, the jobs are being moved out of china to make jeep which, in fact, gm is doing very well, chrysler doing very well. earnings are up. how much are people talking about that? >> they are talking about it and they talking about it all over the state, whether you're here in columbus but especially in northern ohio. i was with governor romney on thursday night when this really all started. he was in defiance and he made a reference to an article he had read making the claim that jeep was considering moving all manufacturing jobs to china or the jeep's owner, fiat. and almost right away, you were able to find that, well, that's not really what the company has said. and instead of -- >> so what's their strategy? it has been discredited, fact checked and found to be false. even had the companies putting out statements saying it's not true. but they're sticking with it. we're going to hear the president talking about it now. what's the romney campaign strategy? >> well, i mean, you can go back to 2004 and look at karl rove. and th
you see the car being crushed and making claims that are false, the jobs are being moved out of china to make jeep which, in fact, gm is doing very well, chrysler doing very well. earnings are up. how much are people talking about that? >> they are talking about it and they talking about it all over the state, whether you're here in columbus but especially in northern ohio. i was with governor romney on thursday night when this really all started. he was in defiance and he made a...
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it's very good for china. but of course, the fiscal cliff will have a huge impact on where emerging markets and the rest of the world goes this year. i think if you really want to play it smart, you look at consumer-facing businesses, health care technology, emerging markets. you can't lose. >> well, ron, that's what i was going to ask you. you brought up india and the rising consumer is such a big piece of the growth story there. can you drill down for me more on how we can tap into that and capitalize on it? >> absolutely. so here's the issue with the consumer. obviously the consumer story is the biggest thing for the emerging markets. that's the story for the next decade at least. the issue is that a lot of the adrs that we can trade don't really touch the consumer as much as we'd like. there are a few. on the technology side, we like a number of stocks, like we like china mobile. that's chl. that gives you the emerging consumer, that's really moving into mobile. we like qihu. that's a stock that really get
it's very good for china. but of course, the fiscal cliff will have a huge impact on where emerging markets and the rest of the world goes this year. i think if you really want to play it smart, you look at consumer-facing businesses, health care technology, emerging markets. you can't lose. >> well, ron, that's what i was going to ask you. you brought up india and the rising consumer is such a big piece of the growth story there. can you drill down for me more on how we can tap into that...
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of selling cars to china. >> attacking me is not talking about an agenda 8. romney gave the pat answer more than once. it did not stop the attacks. >> governor romney i'm glad that you recognize that al qaeda is a threat. because few months ago when were you asked what is the biggest geo-political threat facing america you said russia. not al qaeda. you said russia. 1980's are now hauling arizona foreign policy back because the cold war has been over for 20 years. >> well that was one of the better lick the president got in tonight. i'm going to give him the win but not by very much on whether it will move the poll not expected to be more than a point. interestin interesting. >> see tomorrow. thank you very much. >> it was once again an active night on social media. twitter reporting 6 and half million tweet during the debate. 7.2 million tweet in last week debate. among the most tweeted topic tonight, we all love teachers. actually comment made by moderator bob. now there was a sharp spike after this one. >> mention the navy. we have fewer ships than we did
of selling cars to china. >> attacking me is not talking about an agenda 8. romney gave the pat answer more than once. it did not stop the attacks. >> governor romney i'm glad that you recognize that al qaeda is a threat. because few months ago when were you asked what is the biggest geo-political threat facing america you said russia. not al qaeda. you said russia. 1980's are now hauling arizona foreign policy back because the cold war has been over for 20 years. >> well that...
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how about the china fashion -- bashing stocks themselves? governor romney talked about how he was going to call out china as a currency manipulator. it's the little red book there. lost the cover. that would have helped the commodity stocks, particularly the steels. and i say you've got to sell them. there is no relief from chinese dumping in chemicals, tires, or steel. these companies needed romney. they didn't get him. sell, sell, sell. here's oil and gas. these stocks were all trading up because people believed romney would open up more federal land for drilling. that's not going to happen now. they also believed it would bring buyers to the natural gas stocks. wrong and wrong. you should have never owned these stocks because of romney. in this case, i'm a buyer of the higher quality names in the weakness. i see no reason for oil to get further hammered here. my inclination is to look for stocks on sale in the group. if chevron gets hit more, i like that. the dividend protection isn't as good if we go over the fiscal cliff because of the
how about the china fashion -- bashing stocks themselves? governor romney talked about how he was going to call out china as a currency manipulator. it's the little red book there. lost the cover. that would have helped the commodity stocks, particularly the steels. and i say you've got to sell them. there is no relief from chinese dumping in chemicals, tires, or steel. these companies needed romney. they didn't get him. sell, sell, sell. here's oil and gas. these stocks were all trading up...
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we're better than china. meanwhile our energy costs are plummeting courtesy of the cleaner, cheaper fuel, natural gas. so cheap here it can be liquefied in the united states and sold overseas at much lower prices. potential exporter dominion later tonight. that business unimpeded by washington could be brimming with jobs. a lot of projects on hold, though, fiscal cliff. yep, the obstacle is washington, all because of the need to sock it to the 2%, not the 1.5% and the over $400,000 crowd, the 1%, or the need to fulfill the anti-tax pledge of allegiance many of our congressmen made to my college chum grover norquist. i thought bill gates and chief justice roberts were powerful. he makes the other guys look like crash dummies. we're on the cusp of an economic boom in this country. but we have politicians that would rather create a recession, a mandated economic collapse, let's create a bear market versus rising above. and guess what? these enemies of wealth and job creation may get their way and win. yes, to bo
we're better than china. meanwhile our energy costs are plummeting courtesy of the cleaner, cheaper fuel, natural gas. so cheap here it can be liquefied in the united states and sold overseas at much lower prices. potential exporter dominion later tonight. that business unimpeded by washington could be brimming with jobs. a lot of projects on hold, though, fiscal cliff. yep, the obstacle is washington, all because of the need to sock it to the 2%, not the 1.5% and the over $400,000 crowd, the...
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of selling cars to china. >> attacking me is not talking about an agenda 8. romney gave the pat answer more than once. it did not stop the attacks. >> governor romney i'm glad that you recognize that al qaeda is a threat. because few months ago when were you asked what is the biggest geo-political threat facing america you said russia. not al qaeda. you said russia. 1980's are now hauling arizona foreign policy back because the cold war has been over for 20 years. >> well that was one of the better lick the president got in tonight. i'm going to give him the win but not by very much on whether it will move the poll not expected to be more than a point. interestin interesting. >> see tomorrow. thank you very much. >> it was once again an active night on social media. twitter reporting 6 and half million tweet during the debate. 7.2 million tweet in last week debate. among the most tweeted topic tonight, we all love teachers. actually comment made by moderator bob. now there was a sharp spike after this one. >> mention the navy. we have fewer ships than we did
of selling cars to china. >> attacking me is not talking about an agenda 8. romney gave the pat answer more than once. it did not stop the attacks. >> governor romney i'm glad that you recognize that al qaeda is a threat. because few months ago when were you asked what is the biggest geo-political threat facing america you said russia. not al qaeda. you said russia. 1980's are now hauling arizona foreign policy back because the cold war has been over for 20 years. >> well that...
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and this is not just me forecasting this, opec is worried about it, he stated it, so has the iea if china continues to slow down and they likely will because europe their biggest customer goes into a full-blown recession if not worse, that is going to spell trouble for the global economy, people won't be needing energy and just like we saw in 2008 with the financial crisis, oil gets hit, the prices get hit in that environment, like you said, though, it i a coter cyclical so it is stimulative to the economy, more money in consumers products hopefully to buy and sustain the economy. >> complicated equation there, john, thanks a lot for coming and explaining all of this, have a great weekend. >> >> still hot on this friday night, u.s. manufacturing staying afloat, the luxury boat business made right here in the usa. >> it is called pay as you earn, it is a new obama administration program to pay off student loans, the starting date to sign up is next friday. but it looks like the plan favors graduate students who get bigger paychecks than low earning workers. >> in the state of >> reporter:
and this is not just me forecasting this, opec is worried about it, he stated it, so has the iea if china continues to slow down and they likely will because europe their biggest customer goes into a full-blown recession if not worse, that is going to spell trouble for the global economy, people won't be needing energy and just like we saw in 2008 with the financial crisis, oil gets hit, the prices get hit in that environment, like you said, though, it i a coter cyclical so it is stimulative to...